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Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library
University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)
- Hot Doc: White House App
Ua12/2/30 Poster, Wku Saudi Student Club
Ua12/2/30 Poster, Wku Saudi Student Club
Student Organizations
Poster advertising Saudi National Day sponsored by the WKU Saudi Student Club.
Ua35/8 The Topper, Vol. 19, Issue 2, Wku Veterans Upward Bound
Ua35/8 The Topper, Vol. 19, Issue 2, Wku Veterans Upward Bound
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter published by WKU Veterans Upward Bound includes articles and calendar of events.
Daily Experiences And Well-Being: Do Memories Of Events Matter?, William Tov
Daily Experiences And Well-Being: Do Memories Of Events Matter?, William Tov
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
Retrospective subjective well-being (SWB) refers to self-reported satisfaction and emotional experience over the past few weeks or months. Two studies investigated the mechanisms linking daily experiences to retrospective SWB. Participants reported events each day for 21 days (Study 1) or twice a week for two months (Study 2). The emotional intensity of each event was rated: (1) when it had recently occurred (proximal intensity); and (2) at the end of the event-reporting period (distal intensity). Both sets of ratings were then aggregated across events and used to predict retrospective SWB at the end of the study. Path analyses showed that …
Norumbega News, No.16 (Spring 2012), Osher Library Associates
Norumbega News, No.16 (Spring 2012), Osher Library Associates
Friends of OML, Occasional Publications
Issue No.16, Spring 2012
Osher Map Library and the Smith Center for Cartographic Education
Portland, Maine
Student Associations And Upcoming Events, Stacy Creel, Teresa Welsh
Student Associations And Upcoming Events, Stacy Creel, Teresa Welsh
SLIS Connecting
Presents updates and news from the Southern Miss Student Archivists Association (Southern Miss SAA) and the Library and Information Science Student Association (LISSA) along with upcoming events of interest including but not limited to The Children's Book Festival, Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML 12), and British Studies.
Characterization Of Cleavage Events In The Multifunctional Cilium Adhesin Mhp684 (P146) Reveals A Mechanism By Which Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae Regulates Surface Topography, Daniel Bogema, Ania T. Deutscher, Lauren K. Woolley, Lisa M. Seymour, Benjamin B. A Raymond, Jessica L. Tacchi, Matthew P. Padula, Nicholas E. Dixon, F Chris Minion, Cheryl Jenkins, Mark J. Walker, Steven P. Djordjevic
Characterization Of Cleavage Events In The Multifunctional Cilium Adhesin Mhp684 (P146) Reveals A Mechanism By Which Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae Regulates Surface Topography, Daniel Bogema, Ania T. Deutscher, Lauren K. Woolley, Lisa M. Seymour, Benjamin B. A Raymond, Jessica L. Tacchi, Matthew P. Padula, Nicholas E. Dixon, F Chris Minion, Cheryl Jenkins, Mark J. Walker, Steven P. Djordjevic
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A
Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae causes enormous economic losses to swine production worldwide by colonizing the ciliated epithelium in the porcine respiratory tract, resulting in widespread damage to the mucociliary escalator, prolonged inflammation, reduced weight gain, and secondary infections. Protein Mhp684 (P146) comprises 1,317 amino acids, and while the N-terminal 400 residues display significant sequence identity to the archetype cilium adhesin P97, the remainder of the molecule is novel and displays unusual motifs. Proteome analysis shows that P146 preprotein is endogenously cleaved into three major fragments identified here as P50P146, P40P146, and P85P146 that reside on the cell surface. Liquid chromatography with tandem …
Ua12/11/1 Downing University Center Board, Wku Archives
Ua12/11/1 Downing University Center Board, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about Downing University Center Board. Includes publications, governing documents, meeting minutes, reports and correspondence.
Ua12/2/15 Campus Activities Board, Wku Archives
Ua12/2/15 Campus Activities Board, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about the Campus Activities Board.
Writing White, Writing Black, And Events At Canoe Rivulet, Catherine Mckinnon
Writing White, Writing Black, And Events At Canoe Rivulet, Catherine Mckinnon
Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers (Archive)
How a community imagines the past contributes to the shaping of its present culture; influences that community's vision for the future. Yet much about the past can be difficult to access, as it can be lost or hidden. Therefore, when retelling first contact stories, especially when the documentary information is limited to a colonial perspective, how might a writer approach fictionalizing historical Indigenous figures? 'Will Martin' (2011), a tale written as part of my practice-led PhD, is a fictional retelling of the eighteenth century sailing trip, taken along the New South Wales coast, by explorers Matthew Flinders, George Bass, and …
Elites, Elements And Events: Practice Theory And Scale, Thomas Birtchnell
Elites, Elements And Events: Practice Theory And Scale, Thomas Birtchnell
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
Practice theory appears to be a flat ontology in conventional renderings, but it is unclear why this is so. In attempting to scale socio-technical systems practice theory finds itself needing to think about new possible strategies to both compete with other ontologies and rebrand itself as capable of mapping the world outside of everyday life, the domestic and the home. In pursuit of this goal three unfamiliar new terrains are explored: elites, elements and events. In this paper a method for practice theory to broach scale while retaining its current value is articulated through ideas about the synchronization of elements …